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GI1500XHS2 Whirlpool Ice Maker - Overview

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If your freestanding ice maker is not producing ice properly, the ice cutter grid assembly may need replacing. The cutter grid is located within the main unit of the ice maker, and contains thin, heated wires that slice the ice into cubes that are then deposited in the ice bin. If the cutter grid is broken, ice can back up within the ice maker. This part is sold as a complete assembly and is used with freestanding ice makers. Be sure to wear work gloves to protect your hands when completing this repair. This is an OEM part that sources directly from the manufacturer.

This is a drain fastener cap and is used in conjunction with your freezer/refrigerator. This model is almost 1.5 inches in diameter, half an inch thick, and is white in color. This piece will fasten to the bottom of the water pan in your ice maker. It keeps the water in the water pan from leaking into your appliance. If your drain cap is loose or broken, the liquid from the water pan will empty and you will have no ice or very thin ice. Make sure when replacing this part to secure the drain cap tightly.

1. Remove all ice and drain water pan by removing drain cap.2. Disconnect waterline and unplug ice maker3. Set icemaker on a work bench unless you like working on your knees, head down.4. Remove flip out chute and ice scoop bracket.5. Remove water pan by removing thumb sc...
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First disconnected the quick release electrical connection. Then loosened the three screws that were holding the motor in the bracket. However, space is limited and even with small hands it was rather difficult as the screws were in there very tight. There are a few sharp edges on the bracket and in the surrounding area of the motor area, and nicked mysel...
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I saved my Whirlpool Refrigerator (Model ET21GKXHN00) and learned a lesson. Don’t put off cleaning the refrigerant coils underneath the refrigerator. I replaced the refrigerator about 10 years ago and began to notice that the sound of this one running had changed slightly. I remembered that’s what happened to the first one just before it died. I removed ...
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